Your student has been welcomed into a new community, are now living with a roommate, are prepping for college-level courses, and are spending more time away from home. While these all create new and exciting opportunities for your student, these changes also add challenges as they adjust to college.

Students regularly walk thru campus at night after class or studying as well as off campus in the Logan neighborhood to go home or visit with friends. Staying aware of their surroundings is important and a few defense moves adds to the confidence of staying safe.

…many of the liberal arts majors I speak with share that they believe or have been told by others that majoring in a liberal art is not valuable, practical, or employable in “the real world.” With respect to those students and their confidants – and despite the fact that I was a liberal arts major and consider the topic with some pretty implicit bias – they’re wrong.

The Hemmingson Center was full of smiles and excitement as students began to tour the variety of dining options and meeting spaces. The John J. Hemmingson Center is a place that makes an effort to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere to all. It is the perfect place for students to eat, study, meet friends, have club or organization meetings, and relax!